User`s manual
Installing under UNIX/LINUX   
102  AX3000 - User's Manual 
Click the tab corresponding to the preferred method and add VNC terminals. 
(The Linux server will be rebooted for modifications take effect) 
5.3 - CONTROLLING PRINTERS 
Auxiliary ports (2 serial and 1 parallel) and logical ports (USB and TCP) are 
provided by the AX3000. These ports are independently controlled so multiple 
printers can be attached to the AX3000. 
A printer is generally controlled by a network service: 
- tty protocol: this is an Axel proprietary protocol. A printer controlled by 
the tty protocol is seen as a local printer. 
- LPD protocol: this service (RFCs 1048 and related) is provided as a 
standard feature by major operating systems (Unix/Linux, Windows, etc.). 
The main benefit of this protocol is an LPD printer can be shared by 
different operating systems. 
- rsh command: this command allows the contents of a file to be 
redirected over the network. 
In addition, a printer can also be controlled in "transparent mode" (by embedded 
escape sequences, like a printer attached to a serial terminal). 
The following covers the tty protocol, the rsh command and the transparent 
mode. For more information about LPD printers, refer to Appendix A.3. 
5.3.1 - The tty Protocol
The tty server is a Axel proprietary protocol. An additional piece of software is 
needed (see Chapter 5.4). 
The Unix/Linux host must run the AXEL tty server daemon (axttyd). The 
configuration file axttyd must contain a list of AX3000 auxiliary ports and the 
pttys associated with each. 










